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THE EVENING BULLETINt.-HONOLULU,. H. ,. I.. FRIDAY,
OCTOBER-
5, 1QOO.
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WBmJ '
'Evening Bulletin
Published Every Day exctpt Sunday,
at 210 King Street, Honolulu,
T. of II., by the
BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
WALLACE It. KAIUUNQTON ..Editor
DANIEL LOOAN City Editor
Entered at the Post Office at Hono
lulu as second class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..I .75
Per year 8.00
Per year, postpaid, foreign 13.00
Payablo Invariably In advance.
Telephone 250
Post Office Box 71S
FRIDAY OCTOBER S, 1000.
FOR PRESIDENT,
wm, Mckinley.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
THEO. ROOSEVELT.
FOR DELEGATE TO CONORESS,
SAMUEL PARKER.
FOR SENATORS :
Clarence L. Crabbe,
Cecil Brown,
W. C. Achl,
Frank Pahia,
Henry Waterhouse
George R. Carter.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES:
A. G. M. Robertson,
J. W. Keikl,
William Aylett,
A. F. Gilfillan,
Wm. H. Hoogs,
Jonah Kumalae,
L. L. McCandless,
J. L, Kaulukon,
Enoch Johnson,
L. J. McCabe,
H. R. Hitchcock,
W. J. Coelho.
REGISTER NOW!
.
The business men find little differ
ence In the telephones since tho strike
of the "Hello girls."
I-rlnce David Is "called back" to
icgteter and arrives on a i'rlday'at the
thirteenth hour. Now that's bud luck
1 start with. .
Asiatics who can't register don't
serve on Juries; citizens who won t
rtglftcr don't sere on Juries; thero
fcre the man who refuses to register
bCMtise he Is likely to be called on for
Jury duty Is a Iloxer. This may be a
logical fallacy but the man eligible U.
citizenship who refuses to register for
selfish, reasons does not rise above thu
Boxer In popular esteem.
Let the voters count up how niaiiv
laws for the benefit of laboring nun
the Democratic States have passed and
compare It with the work of the Re
publican party In Massachusetts and
other IlcpuLllcan Suites, and they will
find that while the Democrats have
promised great things they havo bot
tom, If ever, fulfilled those promises by
cunctlng laws favorable to laboring
men. Every Republican promise has
leti fulfilled. That Is what tho Re
publican party Is In control of the
Un'locl Statis Government toduy and
will be continued In control at tho next
election.
REGISTRATION AND JUIIYDUTY
s.
A
Bulletin correspondent state son
unquestionably good authority tint
thrre are certain residents of Honolulu,
eligible to citizenship, making their
bitii and butter here, deilvlng nil tho
biulmss benefits of honest citizenship,
who aro withholding from registration
for the coming election simply becansa
tho presence of their names on the
registration lists will cause them to be
subject to call for Jury duty.
It ie difficult to believe that any mar.
of this community, whatever party he
may tend Jo afflllato with, should hold
such a debased and degraded opinion of
the duties of citizenship. Such men
put themselves In tho position of finan
cial leeches, parasites on tho business
cucniunlty who seek to bleed tho peo
ple for selfish personal gain giving
nr'hlng In return, evading with studied
effoit tho duties In which every citizen
b1 ould shnre. The mlbur hoarding
pennies begged from Ilberul henrted
citizens Is not mo. e to be condemnul,
than thoso occupying reasonably good
stations In tho social and financial circle-,
who sneak away from the labor
tLrit must bo douo It a civilized and
acceptable governmental structure Is
to he maintained for tho piotccttonand
advancement of nil citizens.
If all citizens were to view thus light
ly their duty to the city, the Territory
and the Nation, Justice, would becomo u
fraud and government a chaotic chaos
of which tho China of today offers n
fitting example.
. i.;
REPUBLICANS PROTECT
LABORERS.
THE
Democratic "lovo for the people" haa
ban expressed by ono of Its orators, E,
B. McClanahan, In an nddrcss at a
meeting of Portugueso In the follow
ing terms:
"The Republican party and Its
platform Is the standard by which
we must judge It threaten to pass
such laws In this country as will .
I rccnt further work being done by
Portuguese -not -citizens 'of the
United States prcicnt them from
receiving or doing work on all
public or government property In
the Territory of Hawaii."
True to tho old time Democratic plan,
the local satellites of Brynn's cheap
dollar party seek to rise In power by a
scheme of nttnek by which the otir
may be temporarily hoodwinked until
his ballot Is secured, after which he
awakens to the fact that he was misled
and the sound business principle of the
Republican party grossly misrepresent
ed.
No apology Is necessary for the labor
plunk of the Republican platform, eith
er In its Incetplon nnd the arguments
presented before the platform commit
tec or as It now stands among the dec
larations of tho Republican party. Th's
plunk was brought beforo the commit
tee by 13. It. May, representing the h
lioilng classes of Honolulu. It was pre
sented as n method of protecting the
labeling classes of this Territory be
'.hey Portuguese, Hawnlnn, European or
American against the Inroads mado up
on tho labor employed on public works
b the Oriental population that has no
more Interest In the Territory or Its
people other than the money that can
be made out of them nnd shipped back
to China nnd Jnpan.
Thus the plank stands today an ef
fective barrier to protect the Portu
guese and Hawallans who havo homes
In Hawaii ngalnst competition with
the wages on which the Oriental c-an
thrive on which Portuguese and Ha
wallans would starve.
The Republican party and Its candi
dates by virtue of that plank stand
pledged to enact laws by which Portu
guese and Hawallans shall And ready
cmployment on the roads and on pub
lic buildings whether the work Is done
by the government or let out to con'
tract. It stands pledged to do away
with tho old custom whereby contracts
have been let and men who havo liomos
In Hawaii and seek labor at god
wage-s have been forced to stand by
only to see Orientals willing to work at
starvation wages taking their places.
It !s hardly necessary to draw the at
tention of the laboring classes to the
Influx of Asiatic laborers to the city
o' Honolulu from the plantations.
They leave the plantation to go Into di
rect competition with the laborers
whom the Republican party Is pledged
to protect. In following this policy
the local Republicans uphold the pro
tective principles of tho national par
ty ngalnst which the Demociats offer
ed the plan of throwing the markets
open to the competition of cheap la
bir that Is practicully a non-resident
class.
The Democratic orators criticise, hut
what has their party to offer. The
election Is only six weeks distant nnd
tho Democrats have not offered a sin
g'e declaration of principle. They have
named candidates nnd supposedly
sometime In the future they will frame
a "platform," one that will probably
crdemn everything that Republicans
support. That Is the tlmo honored
custom of Democracy to come along
on the fag end after the Republicans
vi th characteristic energy and honevy
have mapped out sound business poli
ce sthnt make for prsporlty In tho
homes of tho people.
What have the Democrats te offer for
tli' continued prosperity of the people?
Mi. Wise, one of their lenders cast the
deeldlng vote In favor of 10 to 1, will -h
If can led out means thnt'evcry work
Ingman's dollar will be reduced to ona
half Its present value. Is this tho klud
of prosperity that the Portuguese want,
that tho Hawallans want?
Do they want the Democratic plan of
frco trade carried out .which will mean
that every Hawalan and Portuguese
worklngman will bo reduced to tho
same level as tho Asiatic laborer on
tho plantations?
What tho Democrats want Is the vote
of tho peoplo so that the candidates
may secure office. After the! election jf
Urn'Gcrnts It Is the people who will be
In want; of labor which they can't get
Irenuso of Asiatic competition; of food
because business Is checked and what
v.o.-k they do socuro Is paid for with i
flfly-ccnt dollar.
Mr. Wilcox huvlni; decided ho will
nialco a try for thu position of Deli
RtUe to Conercea whether ho Is nomi
nated by n convention or not, It Is
about up to him to state what he will
do supposing he were elected. In th-)
first place ha might explain how he
camel possibly get a hearing In any
Hcpuhllcan or Democratic committee.
STARTLING FIGURES
IMPORTS OF CHAMPAGNE
Into the Unltf J from l.inuarv i.'t
fn Julv nt. inoo.
G. H. MUW.U it CO.'S
EXTRA URY OO.MOcases.
Woet fi: Clmndon 1B.413 "
I'ommerj' iV Greno 12.283 "
HleJsIck & Co , Dry .Mono
pole 6.0CQ "
Louis RoeJerer 4,418 "
fill other brands 27912 "
TOTAL ."35,184 "
Complle4 from th OfficUl Cuttoni House RecorJi
MACFARLANE & CO., LTD., 5ole Agents.
&U?: ,'.l::,.J,4li.:laU'S - J6.L iL&ii3ij$k i.JQAl ii.VV,,..,.
tsmmimmepm.Tymmfmiywmvrm ,! - rmmim JIMlZlUm.
The Pacific Hardware Co,
- HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Goods for the household, for the plumber, for contractors,
builders and carpenters
New line of Staple Articles have been brought here by
the Australia, Geo. Curtis, Alden Besse, Irmgard? Rosamond
and W. H. Dimond, which are now opened up
A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from
the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand.
Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, 1 yi to 4 inches.
Pacific - Hardware -, Co.,
.LjIMITEJDD
Storcss Fort
Residence Tract
FOR SALE AS A WHOLE!
..150 AoreS"-
PALOLO
Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Walajae Road.
Ad Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium!
MAGNIFICENT VIEW !
The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 8oo feet. It com
mands a land and sea view from Koko Head to the Waialae Mountains.
WATER can be piped from a natural flowing stream from an eleva
tion of i,20o feet.
r-or further particulars apply to
Palolo Land and Improvement Co.,
A. F. COOKE, Manager,
Room 8, Model Block.
SCHUMAN'S
Carriage 9 Harness Repository
HAS ON EXHIBITION
FORTY SWELL TURNOUTS-..
I 6y 1 W' a I Vciv i
livery One of Them
WE&EIL CAltlllAtiES AS (HEAP AS
BECAUSE we hi) dlrevt from tle factork same Jealttsim iIiCat.
SOJV1E REASONS
Why You Should Buy Your Ciiii1ich From Uh t
YOU TAk'i: NO RISKS nf J.im.nr In tranwirtatlon.
YOU HAVH A CIIANCL TU
lnoLr 1 1 kin k I( m
ol irrtiinp toinetliltiir ent
KCHi-lUlLKI A VUIIOI
$;o.i.
The Bulletin, 75cts. per month
BE COOL
Put in one of our
Electric-
Fan Motors
A large shipment of Fans direct or
alternating current for us? on either
desk or celling.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
Oceanic Gas and
Blectrlc Co., Ltd.
Office: 46 Merohant $i
Kauai.
uahu,
Maul,
Atolokal.
Lanal,
Hawaii.
11
Etc., Etc.
5 maps,. ,$2.00
CENTS EAOJr
Set o?
50
On sale at office of . . .
TUB . . .
EVBNING
BULLETIN
III Ik I ill
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Kin& and Bethe sts-
HEIGHTS!
A Different Style t
VOU CAN MUM IN (0
PI USONAl LY INSPLCT strnk an4 wled somtthlns
nrjif truin tticOuM "1 catalogue you are liking ciuii
relv Jlftermt from what It look un piptT,
i it mom un rirtr.
CKJUiinfZ Hir J.O' I
-wtll on pflptr as une costing
Distilled '
Water
XCe Delivered Free
To liny part of the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM,
Wprks, Kewalo.
Tei., 3151 Ulue. P. O. Box Coo.
6rlce will be delivered by coutteous
drivers to any part of premises desired.
Art Embroidery Tntifiht.
LessonB In ATtT EMDnOIDEUY will
bo given by Mrs. H. H. Williams nt tho
City Furniture Btoro, Fort street.
First Class stamping done.
MllS. H. II. WILLIAMS.
REOISTltATION KOLLS ARH NOW
Ol'EN IN HONOLULU IT IS TUB
DUTY OF KVfiltV Uni'UIILICAN TO
REGISTER AT ONCD ,
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MfMji e f f-f a x
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SHREVE & C0.,.San Francisco,
To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods
purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to
Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on
selection to those known to the firm, or who will furnish satisfactory
references In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers,?!:
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. We have
the largest manufactory of Jewelry
prepared to lurnun special ueign
Carriage Maker
I
General Repairing.
Fainting, Blacksmithing, Trimming.
Phaetons, Buggies and
IIIGH-CLASS 'WORK.
WmaiM
VARIETY 1
1 Vgtf7 J
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD., Alakea St., nr. Merchant
F ' I 1
Before Insuring Your Life consult the best company
and secure the best and most liberal policy as
Issued by the
GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of New York
EMMETT MAY, Judd Building,
Manager for Hawaii. v
Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd.
BITO-IITBBES
Boilermakers : : and : : Electricians.
Agents for
The-General - Electric - Company
S. SHIMAMOTO
t-
General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries.
. ... .7.... Jaotinese Provisions, etc
MAGOOX IIL0CK,
Bex 886
jE3-.
GRAND GLEARANCE SALE
For One Month Onlj.
In .ill lines commencing
Saturday, September 29, 1900
Bargains In Grss Cloth variou colors), Handkerchiefs
(embrolJeteJ), Heavy Pongee Silk forSuits or "skirts, etc.
GOO KIM. 210 NUUANU ST. Above
Telephone.
FSO
Contractors
OENEltAL It US
-A I kinds of Laborers' Supplles-
Kimj Street, near I.iliha (A'uvt side), Honolulu, T. of II,
P. O. BOX 99!. Til. ll.
wiisrca. wo CHAisr
THE OLDEST CHINESE FIRM IN HONOLULU.
OOJVIMIISSIOIT merohants.
Ciitui In Fin, Sllki nJ Grin Mnim. CMmu and J.pin.n Gooli ol All Kindt
aio-tii Numnu ilrrt.
P. D. Box B13
X3C A
iMPOaTER
IUI1I1
5oq FH:hetania Mtohrt
ikIIIICIIIfl(llllll
V fitre
isGESSLERS
morning
i MAGIC 5 headaches
:HEflMCHE5! while
i WAFERS 5: dressing.
a.V.AVVJt'-; to raM ll Ur.E(s-,.
Transcendent Light
Bist Light known
to science and tht
' Cheapest!
ARCH LIGHTS for indoor and Out
door Illumination.
Installed on short notice for Lawn Parties Luaus or Halls.
Lights Rented by Month.
, I5O0 tpp500 Candle Power.
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.,
Sole Agents,
d W. MACFARLANB, Manager.
ury ana silverware wesi 01 new ioik iiy.anu aic
Hacks Mannfaotnred.
OF I DESIGNS
Nowhere else can you find so
large a variety of
Electroliers
and Fixtures
PRICES - THE - LOWEST
MKJICHANT STREET.
215
Hotel
CO,
p.
O. Box
878
find Builders
IX ESS AGENCY
TiJ.rhnn. nn
JSt . A. INT O ,
AND DCAtta IK
Opwhith Oiiwkn'b Ttc.pi
ARE YOU DEAF??
Kvcrj kin I nr ilriifn, , ,) iliniiull lirur.
Ills run I'M-niiil t,ynur no InTDntlom nnlr
1,. J? I",TI" " trn ant m IncuraUe. Nuli
ill llii'.iuicfi.iiHi un.-,, tiiii.l prilculr about
Tourtmi!. (i.n.i tmliinuiiiliiilvlKirirr, li.err
lie fni inro Imunir nl HI cwn liome ai tcr,
DIR, DALTON'S AURAL CLINIC.
1. Laiallo Avenue. CIIICAQO, ILL., U.S.A.
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